Class Central is learner-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.

Yale University

Understanding Stocks and Corporate Finance - Lecture 11

Yale University via YouTube

Overview

Explore the intricacies of the stock market and corporate finance in this 1-hour 14-minute lecture from Yale University's Financial Markets course. Delve into the role of the stock market as an information center for the corporate sector and understand how it represents individual ownership in publicly-held corporations. Learn about the various ways companies return profits to shareholders, including dividends, stock repurchases, and stock dividends. Examine the concept of corporate leverage and its implications through the Modigliani-Miller theory. The lecture covers key topics such as the corporation as a "person," share dilution, distinguishing earnings from dividends, corporate debt, and the Lintner model of dividends. Gain valuable insights into the complexities of financial markets and corporate decision-making in this comprehensive Yale University lecture.

Syllabus

- Chapter 1. Introduction
.
- Chapter 2. The Corporation as a "Person"
.
- Chapter 3. Shares, Dilutions, and Stock Dividends
.
- Chapter 4. Distinguishing Earnings and Dividends, and Getting Money Out of Companies
.
- Chapter 5. Stock Repurchases and the Modigliani-Miller Proposition
.
- Chapter 6. Corporate Debt and Debt Irrelevance
.
- Chapter 7. The Lintner Model of Dividends
.

Taught by

YaleCourses

Reviews

5.0 rating, based on 1 Class Central review

Start your review of Understanding Stocks and Corporate Finance - Lecture 11

  • Suraj Ram Kusekar
    This session is very helpful for me.
    As a beginner is very hard to understand this all things but i understood in very simple way

Never Stop Learning.

Get personalized course recommendations, track subjects and courses with reminders, and more.

Someone learning on their laptop while sitting on the floor.